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Buzzing from a weekend of non stop soul. Kinda got me thread happy!

Don't know if this one's been done before (shoot me if it has!) :thumbsup:

Simple question:

What is the most soulful record, in your opinion, to have made the UK pop charts?

I know a lot of people rate Dorothy Moore's Misty Blue as being one of the few deep soul records to gave crossed over. I've always found it too country for my taste.

Can I suggest Al Green's monster, Lets Stay Together?

It's hard to come to this track with fresh ears, since we've all heard it a trillion times, but surely there has never been a more soulful song and performance to grace the UK top 40?

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Buzzing from a weekend of non stop soul. Kinda got me thread happy!

Don't know if this one's been done before (shoot me if it has!) :thumbsup:

Simple question:

What is the most soulful record, in your opinion, to have made the UK pop charts?

I know a lot of people rate Dorothy Moore's Misty Blue as being one of the few deep soul records to gave crossed over. I've always found it too country for my taste.

Can I suggest Al Green's monster, Lets Stay Together?

It's hard to come to this track with fresh ears, since we've all heard it a trillion times, but surely there has never been a more soulful song and performance to grace the UK top 40?

Colin

A few . Surrender, Diana Ross, Hey there lonely girl, Eddie Holman. Hurt, Manhattens. Did the Four Tops Ask the lonely ever chart ? if so it would have to be that one.Thats as soulful as they come imo.

Steve

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Sam Dees - "After all" on RCA. It doesnt get any better than this. :thumbsup:

Managed 2 weeks in the top 75!!!! Miracles never cease! Well its the charts isnt it LOL!

Even made it on to one of those Now thats what I call music type LP thingies ... :thumbsup:

Steve

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just thought of another fantastic! classic soul chooon that made the charts! the late great...

LOU RAWLS " YOU,LL NEVER FIND ANOTHER LOVE LIKE MINE"

a very sad loss to us all.... :thumbsup::thumbsup::ohmy:

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4 Tops "I Just can't get you out of my mind"

"Call me" were the last words I remember

When the Spring became December

And I still got no reply.

Politely I would ask whoever knew you,

What is was that I did to you,

But they all new less than I" or something like that!!

Lambert and Potter magic! :rolleyes:

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Lou Rawls - You'll Never Find

New York City - I'm Doing Fine Now

Linda lewis - It's In His Kiss

Thelma Houston - Don't Leave Me This Way

Sister Sledge - Thinking Of You

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Yep love I'm doin fine now. also Remember me (D.Ross) and did Stay with me baby (L. Ellison) chart, gives me the shivers, same with woman to woman

Winnie:-)

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4 Tops "I Just can't get you out of my mind"

"Call me" were the last words I remember

When the Spring became December

And I still got no reply.

Politely I would ask whoever knew you,

What is was that I did to you,

But they all new less than I" or something like that!!

Lambert and Potter magic! :rolleyes:

Great record!!! But did it chart? Hmmm...

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Buzzing from a weekend of non stop soul. Kinda got me thread happy!

Don't know if this one's been done before (shoot me if it has!) :rolleyes:

Simple question:

What is the most soulful record, in your opinion, to have made the UK pop charts?

I know a lot of people rate Dorothy Moore's Misty Blue as being one of the few deep soul records to gave crossed over. I've always found it too country for my taste.

Can I suggest Al Green's monster, Lets Stay Together?

It's hard to come to this track with fresh ears, since we've all heard it a trillion times, but surely there has never been a more soulful song and performance to grace the UK top 40?

Colin

Yeah, but would you dance to `em if you heard `em now? I would dance to my choices:

Curtis Mayfield ,Harold Melvin and Stevie Wonder and maybe The Commodores- The Zoo(The Human Zoo)

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Good shout Jo.

Spinners - right up there!

Yeah, but would you dance to `em if you heard `em now? I would dance to my choices:

Curtis Mayfield ,Harold Melvin and Stevie Wonder and maybe The Commodores- The Zoo(The Human Zoo)

Wasn't really thinking of danceability - just soul content. But, Move On Up must be one of the most soulful records to grace the charts.

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Holland & Dozier - Why can't we be lovers - Invictus

Another one I bought with my school lunch money, and it was well worth starving for.

Paul Mooney

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Tired of being alone by AL Green. A sumptuous piece of Willie Mitchell brilliance.

Probably the most soulful record ever to hit the pop charts - and to feature on TOTP.

What went wrong???

Paul Mooney

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there's loads but always like sydney youngblood 'if only i could'

also 'footsteps' womack and womack, the ten city thing was great

bit further back isley's this old heart of mine, the jackie wilson stuff that charted mid-80s

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Sugar Pie Guy - The Jones

The Hustle - Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony

Feel The Need In Me - Detroit Emeralds

I Can Prove It - Tony Etoria

Bad Luck - Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes

Dolly My Love - The Moments

Disco Lady - Johnny Taylor

Honky Tonk - James Brown

I think these all made the charts way back in the 70's ...........................................

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Sugar Pie Guy - The Jones

The Hustle - Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony

Feel The Need In Me - Detroit Emeralds

I Can Prove It - Tony Etoria

Bad Luck - Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes

Dolly My Love - The Moments

Disco Lady - Johnny Taylor

Honky Tonk - James Brown

I think these all made the charts way back in the 70's ...........................................

I would go for the wonderful Minnie Ripperton 'Loving You' - just perfection!

Cheers

Paddy

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TRAMMPS-"HOLD BACK THE NIGHT"

T.S.O.P-"M.F.S.B."

BETTY WRIGHT-"WHERE IS THE LOVE"

ISAAC HAYES-"THEME FROM SHAFT"

EDWIN STARR- "H.A.P.P.Y. RADIO"

CAMEO-"FIND MY WAY" (or have I mentioned this one?)

R. DEAN TAYLOR- "THERE`S A GHOST IN MY HOUSE"

DIANA ROSS & THE SUPREMES- "YOU KEEP ME HANGING ON"

INTRUDERS- "(WIN,PLACE OR SHOW) SHE`S A WINNER"

SPENCER DAVIS GROUP- "KEEP ON RUNNING"

YVONNE ELLIMAN- "IF I CAN`T HAVE YOU"

and one o me pop faves...brill....

DIONNE WARWICK -"WALK ON BY"

ESPECIALLY THE LAST ONE oh yes!!!!

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Buzzing from a weekend of non stop soul. Kinda got me thread happy!

Don't know if this one's been done before (shoot me if it has!) :D

Simple question:

What is the most soulful record, in your opinion, to have made the UK pop charts?

I know a lot of people rate Dorothy Moore's Misty Blue as being one of the few deep soul records to gave crossed over. I've always found it too country for my taste.

Can I suggest Al Green's monster, Lets Stay Together?

It's hard to come to this track with fresh ears, since we've all heard it a trillion times, but surely there has never been a more soulful song and performance to grace the UK top 40?

Colin

Well there have to be a few but I would plump for three:

Al Greens "Lets Stay Together" because it was played at my wedding as our song and it proved prophetic. Still happily married.

The Four Tops version of "Its All In The Game". A totally soulful version of a standard that I never cared for. They made it their own.

Any track from the O'Jay's "Ship Ahoy" album - did they all chart? The title track still has the power to move me after so many years.

Finally, I cannot understand why people think Diana (d)Ross is soulful, but thats life. Different strokes eh?

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I would go for the wonderful Minnie Ripperton 'Loving You' - just perfection!

Cheers

Paddy

Almost forgot "FAITH,HOPE & CHARITY - TO EACH HIS OWN" I'm sure this was in the charts, is it still popular :D

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